Acuity Brands Sets up New Training Center for The Intelligent LED Lighting and Lighting Controls Solutions

Acuity Brands has set up its new training center at Sensor Switch facility in Wallingford, CT.

According to the firm, this facility is designed to provide hands-on training for Sensor Switch customers and business partners as well as to showcase the newest Acuity Brands(R) intelligent LED lighting and lighting controls solutions.

Besides, the new facility is also a live and active exhibit for nLight(R), Acuity Brands' award-winning network lighting control system by Sensor Switch(R).

The company schedules regular two-day or customized training sessions on both its standard occupancy and daylight sensor lines as well as the nLight system.
 

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